A Letter My Daughter Sent To President Bush in 2001

Your daughter is amazing. I can't believe that a 10 year old could respect and, fight for our respect better than any adult I know. The letter brought tears to my eyes. You have one very amazing and strong little girl. Hopefully she will be President one day. She is exactly what we need.

Hi this is candice70 and your daughter is wise beyond her age. It's a shame that children know whats going on and they even think that someone should help to change thins. Great Job and you keep your Daddy safe

This is very...very special I'm very proud of her for standing up in what she believes in. This speaks so much for how you have raised your precious daughter, your a great example for all the fathers out there.

You are a lucky father to have a daughter that not only can articulate thoughts in an intelligent and meaningful manner, but can unselfishly represent some of the needs in our law enforcement community. As I'm sure you are, you should be very proud of her and encourage her to fight for the things she believes in. Many citizens of this great nation are loosing sight of our morals, responsibility and what this country was founded with. Nice job!

This is beautiful. I never would have expected this from a 10 year old.
Just an idea... why not update it (changing only the date and age), specify what the result was from the last letter sent, and this time send it to the new president. A lot more young people supported this presidency than in past elections, so I would hope that he will hear their request and not simply brush them off.
Please keep us posted if you daughter does anything further with this letter.
Happy Holidays.

She totally amazed me with her words and concern for Law Enforcement Members.

Dear President Bush

My name is _____ K___ and I am 10 years old. I am the daughter of a police detective and was wondering why doesn’t government recognize police as they do war veterans. I truly respect all war veterans of this country as well as all police in this country. I find it difficult that this country doesn’t provide medical services for the police in the same way it does our veterans. It would be nice for our country to respect the police the same way as it does our heros of all wars for this country. The police fight a daily war on our streets and many lose their lives or are injured in the line of duty. War is declared when our military fights for our country and nothing is ever declared when the police fight for our communities, cities and states. There are thousands of police who lost their lives fighting for the rights of our people.

Mr. President please help our police departments with providing a United States Law Enforcement Veterans Organization, which can provide medical assistance for our heros in this great country.

I am in no way comparing the veterans of war to the police, but I believe that the police are also veterans of war in our communities.

I don’t believe that there is much difference in the types of war that the police and veterans have fought and are still fighting, but the war on our streets will never end. The police will continue to fight for our wellbeing and our rights for protection against the criminals in this country.

I would be very pleased if you, Mr. President, would help our police with medical assistance in the same way as our great country does for our war heros.

Mr. President, my dad is a single parent who raises me and my 14 year old brother and works many of overtime hours to pay our bills and protects our Great State of Louisiana.

It would be nice if our country would show more respect for men and women that serve in our GREAT AMERICAN COUNTRY!

Sincerely

_____ K___

PS….PLEASE READ THIS LETTER AND THANK YOU

GOD BLESS THE USA

This stuff makes me very Proud very Proud To Be a Member Of Police Link , Your 10 year old Rocks